Burner



slept. 25,1923. 1,468,782

J. H. GoocH BURNER Filed Sept. 20. 1922 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 sept. 25;, 1923. 1,468,782

' J. H. GOOCH BURNER Filed Sept. 20. 1922 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 iatented Sept. 25, 1923.

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.application filed September 25,7`19I22. Seriallo. 539,392.

Y 'ir/om may concer/ii;

be accoinggianyiiig drawings ut invention has Aifo-g it Y 'ion of a device or i.

rl gli rse connection wit i .and Afurnaces, and constructed low grade oils.

door opening, in combination with a burner gate pan, and between the lower curvature of which and the bottom of the burner pan air is drawn into the burner pan, as thelow grade oil is ted into and upon the latter, so that the air inaylvolatilize or vaporize the oil, and thereby provides proper commistion or' the uel for burning; 1 Products oi' combustion sweep or travel upwardly over the front face of the oven', and over the topE and pass out through the iiue of the store or range, thereby thoroughly heating the oven and the top of the stove yor range7 foi-'baking and cooking. i

till another purpose is the 'provision of a burnervor this character, wherein the oil when being fed into and upon the burner pan produces a `partial injector may sweep across the surfaceof the oil, to volatilize and Vapoiize the oila Y'.

Heretofore burners are arranged in the stove Yor range over the top, or in such a manner that the burner-cannot be adiusted or removed while the burner isV hot, whereas the present invention it the aini to provide a burner which is inserted through the feed ooor opening from the front of the stove7 so that it may be easily removed` while the saine is hot. in other words the feed door opening includes a supporting frame, to which a frame of the burner plate proper is bolted, access being had to the bolts from the exterior, by means of a screwdriver wrench, and when thenuts on the bolts have been detached, the burner plate can be easilg7 removed from theexterior.-A

i still further purpose is the pi'oifision of ay burner, wherein the sides of the burner resting upon the sides or' the burner ction, to' draw the air into the burner chamber, so it recesses for the reception pan have curiee.

' le, Cil: ,i U tor at the 17W' Y.

i Y si w"ace o'fparcu bottoni oif the burner gate,

' orting the burner .frateY in m1tien,` vso'tliat it can oe f reino '-Jcd c'eaning ture of bur-ner gate constitutes means for facilita-t4 ing the the oil.

vout the burner pan.

ft is to be understood that the particiilarsV herein given are in noY way limitative and that whilerstill keeping within the'scope or the invention7 any desired niodiiications of.

oa'ii over the surface of at VanyV time for the purpose of rl`he curvathe'l deiiector at the base ot' the,l

etail and desired proportions maj,Iv be inade in the apparatus according circumstances.

The inventioncoinprises further' features and combination of parts, as will be'liereinafter set forth7 shown in the drawings and ciainied. Y

n thev drawings :d Figure l is a sectional showing the application ofthe vburner con- A structed in accordance Ywith the invention;

' the burner applied;

Figure 3 is a Vplan View oi the burner on iine 3 3 of Figure 1';

Tfigure 4: is a detail perspectivesfiew of one'side oit the burner pan', showing one oit the recesses for a burner gate; i y

Figure' 'is a detaii perspective View of the burner gate.

. Referring to the drawings, l designaes a conventional forni of cool;` stove or which has a feed door opening 2.' Bolt-ed to the inner surface of .the niargin ot the feed door opening 2 is a metal traine 3, through the opening of which a burner proper extends. The bolts 4- which secure the frame 3 in place are passed through the frame and through 'the margin of the;

inp' a bottoni 8, sides 9, and anouter end.

curif'edrwall l0. The wall i0l merges arcuatelj,7 into the bottoni andthe inner end Voit-he bottom lterminates in an end piece fi., This end piece V11 `causes to be Vformed/aninner flange, substantially half highV as'the View through av :conventional orm ocooli ste-ve or rang@ llP .Jitles ot the burner pan, which arts to ieieet the products of Combustion upwarcll7 h the combustion ehainher of the througstoie. The 'lian-ge also prevents the oil from ilowinof over the inner enel ot `lourner pan Rising from and seoureu to the sides S ot the hurner pan are uprights lf). in the uprights foonstitute integral parts o'. he sides ot the burner pan, and are also 10 .U to the nnirgin of the opening oi" The hoits J pass through the l. nu i i cli @trier ot the range. The upreiii'iitetl relatiielj,7 to the ieans oit the i n forni integral parts of the the sifles o't the pan.

The opposite sitios -fthe hurner pan cent the uprights anni "he braces .14 have irc-nato eeesses 5 ant, in order to Close the r lits, in h yt the is provifiel. The l the gate or hootl e hetween the uprights as shown in plan View, enti also h .ve 'flanges l?" overg the tu lits/to pr cent the burner t t, y, as well as preie saine iroin ilting outwarfill surtaee'of the burner grate has han( le 18, which constitutes an rt oi. 'the gate, and hy which the easily removed ont. reinsertecl, he occasion requires. Y

The lower portion ot the g'ateterniinates .y "unie wall i9. the eurvature of which orresjpntls to the recesses 15, so that the arcuate wall may engage saiil recesses and )port the `.Qjate in av Ver'ieal posiup the space between the up l ts :intl closing` the openingr in the freine opt that portionhelow the arvua'te well The arcuate wall 19 is so euriY fl and. ated lroiii the hottoin of the burner pau tleiiector, enel since the low other character ot oil enters the pan through its torwartl euri'ecl wail an ingeetor metio-u is Created helow the Curiezl ll 10. hence :ausino' the air to enter the er pau hel-ew said( wall if). whereby the na;Y sweep across the surface ofthe oil ize the oil Anil iniX vith th vapor the oil. thereby Creating a Coinor vapor, which ina7 loe eonsunietl inthe Combustion ehainher of the store or range. ln using the hurner,`a small quantity oi"- oil is allowed to enter the Tourner pan. which oil is then lighted.. in which cese le or e o traine o the {iam/e arising from the ignited oil will pass upwardly over the front 'lfaee of the oven, and over the top thereof to thoroughly heat the saine for baking and Cooking, the heat from the Haine also heating` the top of the stove. The flame passing from the surface of the oil ae s to create a suction in the passage 1v'elow the areuate wall 19.

The forward arcuate wall 1U ott the burner pan has a boss 20a tn'ough which and through the wall an opening' :l is iorinecl. vrhis opening` receives a suitable oil supply 4pige This supply pipe 22 may reeeive oil troni any suitable source not shown)e and includes vertical portion :23 which has a valve 2, lor governing the supply o' oil to enter the burner pan.

lt will he notetl that the curvature ot the recesses 15 constitute means tor holding; the hui-ner gate upright an(` the vertical langes ii' against the side margins ov the .trame 3, so that the lower wall 19 of the burner gate will prog` y cli-reet the products ot Combustion upi illy :intl rearwardly throught-he range.

rilhe invention having been set forth, what is claimed isz-- Y f '1. 1n Combination with a stove provided in its front with a feed opening-g. a psn fliswisetl horisontallyv within said t'eetl opening anti projecting beyond the front ot the stove, said pen havn o' 'rontantl sitio flanges, a itu-el feed pipe leading` through seiti Ytrout Viano'o anc tlisrha'rging into the pan, uprights risin from the sicles of the pan. said side tieni s being` formed with Curved recesses adjacent said uprights, and a gate tting between said uprights and having its lower l end ifornietl with a curved plate portion seatlng within said recesses.

2. L burner for a stove having' a feed openingv in its `front, comprisinnv a hor;- zontallg7 disposed pan located at the hottom of seifl opening; anti projecting hevontl the front ofthe stove. saifl pan haring' a rear tleleetor wall, .sifle wells and a f'urietl frontwall. uprights tor-meel inten-verily upon. the

sides ot the pan. the sitle iianees seing anfl the eurvecl 'front wall ot the pan Cooperating to (lehne an air inletl passage.

1n testimony whereof I hereunto 'affix inf-.f signature.

JAMES H. GOCCE. 

